澳门六合彩开奖结果 is launching a year-long celebration of its 175th anniversary this weekend, complete with a virtual trivia contest, a live-streamed music recital, and the opening of an online merchandise store. It comes appropriately enough on the weekend of Founders Day, Jan. 15.

The celebration that will roll out over the coming months will mark an 鈥渋ncredible milestone,鈥 President Laurie A. Carter said in a message to the Lawrence community.

鈥淪ince our founding 175 years ago, Lawrence has become a nationally ranked college of liberal arts and sciences and conservatory of music that attracts students from nearly every state and 40 countries,鈥 she said. 鈥淲ith an alumni community 20,000 strong and counting, Lawrentians are shining their light in communities around the world.鈥

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That light will shine especially bright this weekend, as Lawrentians across campus and around the world are encouraged to share their love of Lawrence on social media with the hashtag #Lawrence175.

It was on January 15, 1847, that Lawrence Institute was granted a charter, one year before Wisconsin became a state and six years before Appleton would be incorporated as a municipality. It was founded as one of the nation鈥檚 first co-educational institutions of higher learning, and in the ensuing years would see the establishment of a world-class music conservatory, a merger with Milwaukee-Downer College, and the emergence and growth of academic programs that now annually lands Lawrence on lists of the best liberal arts colleges in the country.

The year-long celebration will be wrapped around three key weekends: A Founders Day launch on Jan. 14-15; a community celebration on May 14 that will include both the campus community and neighbors in the Fox Cities; and a culminating Blue & White Weekend on Oct. 7-8. In between, there will be a rolling series of engagement and storytelling opportunities to involve students, faculty, staff, and alumni.

鈥淎ny institution getting to be 175 years old is impressive, but I think it is especially so for Lawrence because we started when Appleton as a municipality didn鈥檛 exist yet,鈥 said Lina Rosenberg Foley 鈥15, the university鈥檚 archivist. 鈥淭he state of Wisconsin didn鈥檛 exist yet. But we were founded here and we have continued to grow and thrive here. Appleton grew up around Lawrence. I think that鈥檚 very powerful.鈥

Unlike past quarterly milestones鈥175 years is known as a demisemiseptcentennial鈥攖his one comes with the opportunity for Lawrentians to celebrate together virtually. In addition to in-person gatherings, the year ahead will include a mix of remote and social media engagements, something that was but a dream when the sesquicentennial was celebrated in 1997.

鈥淪o often events like this are seen as a celebration of community, but I think there is a real opportunity to build community in that celebration and to define community differently,鈥 said Matt Baumler, executive director of alumni and constituency engagement. 鈥淭o thoughtfully include and connect students with faculty and staff as well as with alumni and our Fox Cities community partners, that鈥檚 what excites me.鈥

This weekend鈥檚 activities are set. Details of other events will be announced as the year goes on, with information shared on the new . The page includes considerable content on Lawrence鈥檚 history and will grow through the year. It features the newly unveiled Lawrence 175 logo, which will become familiar across campus during 2022. Lawrentians are encouraged to visit the 175th page often during the year as updates are added.

Among 175th developments to keep an eye on:

  • The is now up. A variety of merchandise featuring the 175th logo will be available for purchase 鈥 shirts, blankets, glasses, mugs, winter hats, and more. The link will be housed on the 175th webpage.
  • A Lawrence 175th Birthday Recital will be held at 8 p.m. Jan. 15 in Memorial Chapel. Because of pandemic-related protocols, there will be no live audience. But the recital will be live streamed for all to watch. It鈥檒l feature performances from Conservatory faculty and alumni, among them Karen Leigh-Post 鈥79, Matthew Michelic, Anthony Padilla, and Catherine Walby 鈥97. It will feature music composed in the mid-1800s, about the time of Lawrence鈥檚 founding, and music composed by Lawrentians. .听
  • An online trivia contest that will include nuggets of Lawrence history is being held at 7 p.m. Jan. 14, hosted by the Trivia Mafia alumni group. .
  • All alumni are receiving 2022 Lawrence wall calendars in the mail as a reminder of the year-long celebration. The calendars also will be made available on campus to faculty, staff, and students.
  • Students, faculty, staff, and alumni are being encouraged on Jan. 14 and 15 to wish Lawrence a happy anniversary on social media, using the hashtag #Lawrence175. Take selfies. Wear blue and white. Show your Lawrence love across all of your social channels.

鈥淭he celebration begins Founders Day weekend, which marks that historic January 15 in 1847 when the Territory of Wisconsin Legislature granted a charter to Lawrence Institute,鈥 Carter wrote in her message to campus. 鈥淭hat institute evolved into the university we know and love today. After visiting his namesake institution, founder Amos A. Lawrence shared with his wife that the institution was a 鈥榞reat and good work鈥 of which they could be proud. These words still ring true.鈥

Lawrence today remains what it has been for much of its rich history 鈥攁n undergraduate college of the liberal arts and sciences with a renowned conservatory of music. Situated on 84 acres on the eastern edge of Appleton鈥檚 downtown, the campus now includes 60 instructional, residential, recreational, and administrative facilities. It is built on land purchased from the Menominee tribe, the ancestral homelands of the Menominee and Ho-Chunk people. And 叠箩枚谤办濒耻苍诲别苍 vid Sj枚n, the 441-acre estate along the shores of Lake Michigan in Door County, continues to serve as an educational retreat for Lawrence students and alumni.

With an enrollment of nearly 1,500 students, Lawrence continues to honor the vision of its founders and build on the heritage of excellence in undergraduate education. Let the celebration begin, 175 years in the making.

Note: An on-campus celebration for the campus community originally scheduled for Jan. 14 in Warch Campus Center is being rescheduled. Stay tuned for details and a new date.